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PHOTOS: Muted and vacant, Las Vegas struggles to survive shutdown 04/26/2020 11:44am • LAS VEGAS (AP) — Slot machines are powered down, casinos boarded up and barricaded. Sidewalks are largely deserted and electronic marquees that once flashed neon calls for nightclubs, magic shows and topless revues instead beam somber messages of safety. The famous fountains of the Bellagio Georgetown's popular French Market goes virtual this year Georgetown's popular French Market goes virtual this year 04/24/2020 06:40pm • Shoppers look at products at the 2019 Georgetown French Market. (Courtesy Georgetown BID)       Georgetown’s annual French Market, an open-air market staged each year between P Street and Reservoir Road on Wisconsin Avenue in the Book Hill corridor of D.C., will instead New hope for small business owners looking for financial help 04/24/2020 07:52am • Small business owners struggling to pay their bills and salaries during the coronavirus pandemic have some new hope now that the U.S. House and Senate both approved a relief bill that includes $310 billion to fund the Small Business Administration's "Paycheck Protection Program," which provides forg How DC landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is responding to the pandemic How DC landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is responding to the pandemic 04/22/2020 05:04pm • Ben's Chili Bowl on U Street is seen on April 4, 2018 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Leigh Vogel/Getty Images for SiriusXM) Amid the coronavirus pandemic that has gripped the D.C. region, local landmark Ben's Chili Bowl is fighting through it and adapting. "In the past, whenever there was a di DC, Loudoun County small businesses may be eligible for Facebook grant 04/22/2020 04:30pm • Small businesses in D.C. and Loudoun County, Virginia, that the coronavirus pandemic has affected could be eligible for a Facebook grant. The social media company is offering $100 million in cash grants and ad credits to up to 30,000 eligible small businesses in more than 30 countries where Faceb 'We did everything right.' Small businesses left in limbo waiting for government loans 'We did everything right.' Small businesses left in limbo waiting for government loans 04/22/2020 10:42am • The federal money for Main Street was supposed to come fast. But most small business owners still haven't received any aid from the federal government, let alone approvals for it yet -- even though many applied at the earliest opportunity. Nearly $350 billion in forgi Montgomery Co. council approves $5M aid for retail shops, restaurants Montgomery Co. council approves $5M aid for retail shops, restaurants 04/21/2020 11:07pm • The Montgomery County, Maryland, council voted unanimously Tuesday to approve $5 million in emergency aid to retail shops and restaurants that have been hit financially hard by the coronavirus pandemic. The aid is in addition to the $5 million in aid for small businesses that the county approved Local tax experts give tips on how to help small businesses stay afloat with federal funding Local tax experts give tips on how to help small businesses stay afloat with federal funding 04/20/2020 04:30pm • As some local businesses work to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic, navigating the loan process can be difficult. Local tax experts say to apply to as many programs as you can and to get help to maximize your assistance. "The small business owners need to work with a bank," said Jeffrey Coronavirus-delayed DC Bike Ride rescheduled for November Coronavirus-delayed DC Bike Ride rescheduled for November 04/20/2020 09:11am • The DC Bike Ride is an annual 20-mile course that ends near the U.S. Capitol building with a festival. (Courtesy DC Bike Ride) The District’s annual DC Bike Ride, originally scheduled for May 15 but sidelined during the COVID-19 pandemic, has been rescheduled for this fall. DC Bike Ride, a Beware of these fake text messages and robocalls going around about the coronavirus Beware of these fake text messages and robocalls going around about the coronavirus 04/19/2020 04:57am • If you get a text message saying you've come into contact with someone who's tested positive for COVID-19, don't click the link. It's a scam, officials say. Warnings about such texts have been circulating from Kansas to Maine. And it's just one of numerous coronavirus-related scams that local, The Mafia is poised to exploit coronavirus, and not just in Italy The Mafia is poised to exploit coronavirus, and not just in Italy 04/19/2020 01:08am • Earlier this month, there was a funeral procession in the Sicilian town of Messina, in defiance of a nationwide lockdown in Italy. It was no ordinary procession. The couple of dozen people walking behind the hearse were paying their respects to a 70-year-old scion of one of the most notorious Maf Ordering food during coronavirus? Md. chef urges customers to delete food delivery apps Ordering food during coronavirus? Md. chef urges customers to delete food delivery apps 04/17/2020 08:14am • A Maryland chef is urging customers to call restaurants instead of using delivery apps that take a commission while local businesses struggle during the coronavirus outbreak. "Delete every food delivery app that you have on your phone whether it’s Uber Eats, Postmates, Grubhub, whatever it is, DC music venue joins small businesses concerned over SBA loan limit DC music venue joins small businesses concerned over SBA loan limit 04/17/2020 05:49am • Small business owners in and around D.C. are reeling after learning the Small Business Administration announced it reached the $349 billion lending limit for its protection loan program prompted by the coronavirus crisis. Many entrepreneurs don't know where their loan applications fall in the midst There are plenty of cloth mask options – here’s where to find them There are plenty of cloth mask options – here’s where to find them 04/17/2020 03:42am • On Saturday, Maryland’s mask order goes into effect, meaning residents will be required to wear one at retailers and on public transit. For those who want a dedicated mask – and not just a scarf thrown over their face – some hunting is in order. We’ve found a number of options, which incl Coronavirus update: Case total in DC, Md., Va. passes 20,000; 5.2 million new US jobless claims 04/17/2020 01:47am • A shopper walks out of a store in Annapolis, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. Anne Arundel County is now requiring employees and shoppers to wear masks to help limit the spread of the coronavirus joining a few other counties in Maryland who are requiring the same. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) The latest
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